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the one top level official in kiev says the government has not ruled out discussing the new snap election to correspond gulliver crack the latest from the protests. the us is among the countries that it says sending diplomats have a lower level than the foreign minister of state to state which would normally go to bed this kind of conference others that have decided to send their foreign ministers most notably a rodent. this weekend and javanese the test of sikorsky kyle built in quito but the data that will be head and hoping to use their presence here in kyiv as an opportunity to offer to risi. general of way in this the councilf europe is to done with your abs to be the third he didt see much stuck to negotiation with the other big news thoug hat i've been late last night here in ukraine is that the fact that the teeth are trying to miss that santiago is up and said in a television interview that he wouldn't rule out the possibility of open i think i'm the elections as the fat from anyone the president that independence has said anything of the souls of people there on the spread and h
the one top level official in kiev says the government has not ruled out discussing the new snap election to correspond gulliver crack the latest from the protests. the us is among the countries that it says sending diplomats have a lower level than the foreign minister of state to state which would normally go to bed this kind of conference others that have decided to send their foreign ministers most notably a rodent. this weekend and javanese the test of sikorsky kyle built in quito but the...
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elections are coming the people will decide to have originated. in the boot so essentially what he's saying is that if you want to be democratic just be democratic doesn't he have a point he's a century asking you to either wait till next elections or wait until you have enough seats in the parliament to impeach him but as of as of now you don't have either of these opportunities. well we have heard a lot of words from mr and a caution this is said to have seen no actions i'm not sure you would be the best the best advocate for him but this man has done. this blood is set of the to punish those responsible once again not a single police officer was fired four days after after the events the minister internal affairs is hiding from the press and is quoting from the public the prime minister came to go to the parliament and and was there enough to to say that harrison is fine and what was the country so once again president and of course has done nothing and i think from for every ukrainian it's absolutely clear that he is complete the person respon
elections are coming the people will decide to have originated. in the boot so essentially what he's saying is that if you want to be democratic just be democratic doesn't he have a point he's a century asking you to either wait till next elections or wait until you have enough seats in the parliament to impeach him but as of as of now you don't have either of these opportunities. well we have heard a lot of words from mr and a caution this is said to have seen no actions i'm not sure you would...
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we don't want to dissolve parliament until the new elections to lose any weight. we want to see what we can leave the country it's unclear where she is looking for here. the prime minister has said she's willing to do anything it takes to end the process. i use the term success. he opens the system was turned over power to late to cancel of course by this novel has more now from the protest site. sure it would take it out below foil so it should charlotte loved the color and i'll take that picture you will be in a row the show the cocky they go up to honor apostolic included. yet the will to live but the idea that the picture you can go the common law the police wanted to get clear about the lucky one. you had to travel. the treaty it to him that made it to cook a couch this lying around that movie can be. each option will be taken to the gal that picky eating. okok leather the potentially to shoot at the bottom of a leadership spill in the lineup to shoot a couple of open area outside the bank to make do. will they go about thinking that we reached right out the
we don't want to dissolve parliament until the new elections to lose any weight. we want to see what we can leave the country it's unclear where she is looking for here. the prime minister has said she's willing to do anything it takes to end the process. i use the term success. he opens the system was turned over power to late to cancel of course by this novel has more now from the protest site. sure it would take it out below foil so it should charlotte loved the color and i'll take that...
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six months before the next european elections george smith plays the precarious balance between right and correct went to the many many singers in london they see a lead for six men are sick of the european union was met with the keen to add to the nose. but that's what happens. yet at the con recipe in the minds of liberals and democrats the euro. they reckon that fertility did moms that opinion polls and in the cities throughout the eu target different story. in fact the consonant it is to make a significant cuts to the rights with new policies conducting believe that place today's space needle is making me with that holds the seat towards immigrants and on saturday at the very idea of the eu. it was still the main street crossing enough to cause that just adds to the right to that effect but to get to date the conference can said that since starting the bit that's still on the liberals dying as today the dac. i love the great wall said nanny she represented the albion alliance be simple. there is a haunting prepared to stand up to the far right. when so many are simply moving on to
six months before the next european elections george smith plays the precarious balance between right and correct went to the many many singers in london they see a lead for six men are sick of the european union was met with the keen to add to the nose. but that's what happens. yet at the con recipe in the minds of liberals and democrats the euro. they reckon that fertility did moms that opinion polls and in the cities throughout the eu target different story. in fact the consonant it is to...
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limits the only route map for peaceful transition to teaching kids to presidential and parliamentary elections next year. as you among them as treats week entertainment industry americans use it the most wholesome bowling on the onset will endeavor to dp hollywood and your cinema however american jazz pianist and stephens lake. he spoke. he tells the crucial role played by jewish pioneers in the story of american pop music. i then started playing the piano teacher fine he and his cooperation since then beaten some of the biggest names in international call and drop it from falling costs of the steve miller band to working with eric clapton and the rolling stones while living in england. ben is in europe again on toll and we spoke on stage in madrid about school since plant into writes his old senate seat the street to the great american songbook. well it comes from of course at the university wisconsin which was originally titled irving berlin to the beastie boys you know it's the twentieth century popular music. and the fact is that even though the who only been two percent of the american po
limits the only route map for peaceful transition to teaching kids to presidential and parliamentary elections next year. as you among them as treats week entertainment industry americans use it the most wholesome bowling on the onset will endeavor to dp hollywood and your cinema however american jazz pianist and stephens lake. he spoke. he tells the crucial role played by jewish pioneers in the story of american pop music. i then started playing the piano teacher fine he and his cooperation...
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why do liberals have to fix months before the european elections to convince a skeptical that the debate eu integration is in good faith. meanwhile the lights will be whacking justice hearts can increase in sanford says you can't really do fly rods in topeka bathroom landslide victory is that it's practically in the back. laura smith reporting that makes all these books in iran since the ashes but three fold when it's time to maybe the company in the end between them and wills upon next two frames on going for a review of the temple in the spotlight now. i am. we often see the middle east is a place that's a term of revolution. people tell it seemed to be very fired up as well. masses of protesters to force a government ministries to shut down by storming the look you in waves. one such ministry is the kind of cool that of the american fbi which has been accused of killing around ninety people in a crackdown on those who support us to pray. mr cox intentional walk trot was the brother of the current leader while people are crying out for democracy accusations of violence against proteste
why do liberals have to fix months before the european elections to convince a skeptical that the debate eu integration is in good faith. meanwhile the lights will be whacking justice hearts can increase in sanford says you can't really do fly rods in topeka bathroom landslide victory is that it's practically in the back. laura smith reporting that makes all these books in iran since the ashes but three fold when it's time to maybe the company in the end between them and wills upon next two...
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heard among the crowds in key of these days here is just a couple of these protesters cheerleaders mr elect bork founder of the nationalist party and the men inspired by the actions of the u.i. aides wartime militias they took up machine guns and fought the russians the germans and the jews those who quote wanted to take away our ukrainian land and this is. another far right activist from the radical nationalist but movement so we need war that's the one thing an organization like cars can't exist without war. is one of those suspected of arranging the bulldozer action key of over the weekend men will present the ultra nationalist sentiment that is popular in western ukraine which has traditionally gravitated towards europe rather than moscow many hope we will fight for the european union until the end and even if they bring your tanks we will win which must go i'm ready to pick up any keep forty seven and start shooting up to a thousand people go to kiev every day and our motto is together to the end our resistance forces consist of afghanistan war veterans and former security service offi
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they have been willing to negotiate, and that is the removal of president yanukovych and new elections. they are not all united, they have different views, but they have consensus on that reaction to the possibility of talks. my colleague has been following ththe day's events. >> reporter: interior military troops reach kiev. protesters in public buildings they have taken over. these aren't snowballs. they're made of plaster. the protesters are concerned that the place may hav the polie early and they scramble to their barricades and ready for assault. demands that the president side witsigntrade agreements with eun union or step aside. the e.u.s policy chief is flying to kiev. as the cold closes in organizers need the crowd to stay on independent square. there may be safety in numbers. >> tim, we just saw the end of that report with the cold really setting in. it's snowing where you are right you. what is going to be the impact on those protesters who are still trying to blockade the government buildings. >> reporter: well, i think it's going to have a huge impact. some have been camp
they have been willing to negotiate, and that is the removal of president yanukovych and new elections. they are not all united, they have different views, but they have consensus on that reaction to the possibility of talks. my colleague has been following ththe day's events. >> reporter: interior military troops reach kiev. protesters in public buildings they have taken over. these aren't snowballs. they're made of plaster. the protesters are concerned that the place may hav the polie...
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so iran had a presidential election in which the supreme about six men guy to run. their names were mr. black, is to black, is to black, mr. , mr. black, and mr. light black. iranians figured they would go with mr. light bla ck. i am actually told it was 64%. he was a little more moderate than everybody else and really wanted to try opening with the west. with the external conditions in the internal conditions in iran right now, it was the ideal moment to test, a legitimate test, whether iran can be a partner for a secure deal that allows them to enrich at the level of their electrical needs and nothing more. >> i was very interested that i read in "the atlantic" that rouhani has more cabinet members with phd's from american on hisities, more cabinet than president obama. [laughter] staff wasef of formerly the head of the chamber of commerce. iran's chief negotiator -- chief trade negotiator. >> but does that really make a difference, dr. brzezinski? is rouhani a different kind of leader? tom is talking about black, and lightck, black, black. >> i think that sort of
so iran had a presidential election in which the supreme about six men guy to run. their names were mr. black, is to black, is to black, mr. , mr. black, and mr. light black. iranians figured they would go with mr. light bla ck. i am actually told it was 64%. he was a little more moderate than everybody else and really wanted to try opening with the west. with the external conditions in the internal conditions in iran right now, it was the ideal moment to test, a legitimate test, whether iran...
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kiev that says the opposition in ukraine has delivered an ultimatum to the president calling for early elections they're threatening to set up a round the clock blockade of k. government institutions if their demands are met protesters waving nationalist flags are staging a rally outside the government building in kiev at the moment and as artie's arena reports the protests started out as a pro e.u. demonstration have now become fertile ground for extremist groups. oh. it's deficient slogan of the hardly a nationalist movement known as the ukrainian insurgent army and the chant heard among the crowds and key of these days here is just a couple of these protesters cheerleaders mr electrical book founder of the nationalist club or the parties and the man inspired by the actions of the u.i. is wartime militias they took up machine guns and fought the russians the germans and the jews those who quote wanted to take away our ukrainian land and this is. another far right activist for the radical nationalist movement so we need war that's the main thing an organisation like cars can't exist without war
kiev that says the opposition in ukraine has delivered an ultimatum to the president calling for early elections they're threatening to set up a round the clock blockade of k. government institutions if their demands are met protesters waving nationalist flags are staging a rally outside the government building in kiev at the moment and as artie's arena reports the protests started out as a pro e.u. demonstration have now become fertile ground for extremist groups. oh. it's deficient slogan of...
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president threatening to set up a round the clock blockade of government institutions unless an early election is held but as arena reports the nature of the protests is shifting. below lori to green glory to their heroes if they fishel slogan of the hardline nationalist movement known as the ukrainian insurgent army and the chant heard among the crowds in key of these days here are just a couple of these protesters cheerleaders mr electronically borke founder of the nationalist party and the man inspired by the actions of the u.i. as wartime militias they took out machine guns and fought the russians the germans and the jews those who quote wanted to take away our ukrainian land and this is. another far right activist from the radical nationalist but movement so we need war that's the main thing an organisation like cars can't exist without war. is one of those suspected of arranging the bulldozer action key of over the weekend both men will present the ultra nationalist sentiment that is popular in western ukraine which has traditionally gravitated towards europe rather than moscow. we will
president threatening to set up a round the clock blockade of government institutions unless an early election is held but as arena reports the nature of the protests is shifting. below lori to green glory to their heroes if they fishel slogan of the hardline nationalist movement known as the ukrainian insurgent army and the chant heard among the crowds in key of these days here are just a couple of these protesters cheerleaders mr electronically borke founder of the nationalist party and the...
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listen to the voices of its people who want to live in freedom and opportunity and prosperity and the elected representatives of the ukrainian people made their choice deciding against giving the government a no confidence slap down for the defeated opposition it was back to the streets if the democratic process won't force the government out let the protesters do their dirty work blockading official buildings paralyzing give the protests in the west calls of encouragement the supporters of your integration must remain firm and seize the momentum of the protest this is the only way they can get you to make concessions one neighbor in particular seems to be paying especially close attention to events in ukraine but the european union needs you and you need the european union and if you needed you would be with your poland has always regarded ukraine as its backyard it has i would say neo imperialist designs on ukraine what some powers may be hoping for is a repeat of the events of two thousand and four when the country stood still for months in support of the western backed viktor yushchenko b
listen to the voices of its people who want to live in freedom and opportunity and prosperity and the elected representatives of the ukrainian people made their choice deciding against giving the government a no confidence slap down for the defeated opposition it was back to the streets if the democratic process won't force the government out let the protesters do their dirty work blockading official buildings paralyzing give the protests in the west calls of encouragement the supporters of...
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by western nations fueling what could become another revolution and the demise of a democratically elected government in kiev in a close call r.t. . one as you can see over the shoulder in the latest a string of european politicians to head to ukraine know the german foreign ministers arrived in care for a pre-planned europeans and. meeting on thursday universe developer was even pictured touring independence square alongside opposition leader and reigning heavyweight boxing champion italy klitschko in fact the photos are tweeted by the german foreign office meantime russia's top diplomat sergey lavrov commented on foreign leaders getting vocal on ukraine's crisis after meeting nato secretary general. of the putting them with the accusing the we consider the events in ukraine an internal matter i'm counting on ukrainian politicians to bring the situation on to a constitutional path and we're asking that no one interferes with this ongoing crisis. i spoke to jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy and public policy tell me what your integration would bring to both u
by western nations fueling what could become another revolution and the demise of a democratically elected government in kiev in a close call r.t. . one as you can see over the shoulder in the latest a string of european politicians to head to ukraine know the german foreign ministers arrived in care for a pre-planned europeans and. meeting on thursday universe developer was even pictured touring independence square alongside opposition leader and reigning heavyweight boxing champion italy...
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in its claim to have a possibility for the nation to express its will in four days which means early election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzz words of democracy justice now with all the people there interest first with the not so subtle calls for president the king of college to admit his been beaten this is clear where appearances mean total fear is arsalan conscious and they're not even hiding the more so this is something that should be unacceptable. about them i think stan widely seen as a clear breach of diplomatic conduct it also raised questions in moscow. but i can imagine how our german partners would have felt if russia's foreign minister decided to attend a rally that was being held against german room i don't think they would consider it a friendly step meeting with opposition members is one thing but taking part in rallies that's interference in domestic affairs the mission early in the week the government survived a no confidence vote in the ukrainian parliament was which emerged. defeated by the democratic proc
in its claim to have a possibility for the nation to express its will in four days which means early election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzz words of democracy justice now with all the people there interest first with the not so subtle calls for president the king of college to admit his been beaten this is clear where appearances mean total fear is arsalan conscious and they're not even hiding the more so this is something...
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last weekend the resignation of president viktor yushchenko over it and his government and an early election now one opposition leader even went as far as saying that if those demands are met within forty eight hours then protest as should march on the private for private residence of president. now for their part the opposition of cooled at the moment for a nationwide strike and protesters are continuing to blockade and surround key governmental administrative buildings in the heart of kiev around may the ukrainian security service say that they're going to investigate what they are calling an attempt to seize power in the country and it's also on sunday that the aid use foreign policy representative catherine ashton is to visit kiev later this week to try and find a political solution to the crisis on the whole movement really has been boy this weekend by support from european officials as my colleague arena ghoulish to reports. the ukraine is not the only one neighbor seeing anti government anger on its street but for some reason cleaves independence square has captured the minds of not p
last weekend the resignation of president viktor yushchenko over it and his government and an early election now one opposition leader even went as far as saying that if those demands are met within forty eight hours then protest as should march on the private for private residence of president. now for their part the opposition of cooled at the moment for a nationwide strike and protesters are continuing to blockade and surround key governmental administrative buildings in the heart of kiev...
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demands include the resignation of president viktor yushchenko vagina's government and an immediate election now on their part the opposition opposition have called for a nationwide general strike and they continue to surround the blockade key governmental departmental ministers have buildings here in the center of kiev for their part the ukrainian security services say that investigating what they are calling an attempt to seize power in the country and it's also emerged on sunday that the e.u. foreign policy representative catherine ashton is set to visit kiev later this week to try and find a political solution to the crisis and the whole movement really has been boid by support from european officials as my colleague arena galicia now reports the only way in is not the only one neighbor seeing on the government's anger on its street but for some reason cleaves independence square has captured the minds of not politicians from europe and the u.s. we have. in a variable rate of member here one summer we're running out what's with the opposition leaders they are in sometimes or they can do
demands include the resignation of president viktor yushchenko vagina's government and an immediate election now on their part the opposition opposition have called for a nationwide general strike and they continue to surround the blockade key governmental departmental ministers have buildings here in the center of kiev for their part the ukrainian security services say that investigating what they are calling an attempt to seize power in the country and it's also emerged on sunday that the...
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rich is that the prime minister remains finance democratically elected leader. i'm not in the us government was in the states looked and still live in eighteen nine the previous government. my intention is to be missed. we had to pee the net the us government support is flooding from the countryside like cooper to protesters clashed in the streets of the capital. authorities if the opponents in the coming days. added. the second day of aerial ball bombings in northern syria has left twenty people dead. it's in the rebel held town of old bob. activists say the regime vehicle to stroke improvised explosives on market street to the town. just today i did twenty six people killed in similar tax on the very same town which lies around forty kilometers northeast of the city of that but with certain touch of the human rights as the ball than six hundred people have been killed across syria. since posting. he's in the egyptian capital five t gas that hundreds of supporters of the country's ousted president's day. i was in a cairo is iconic and tough risk while wilson wa
rich is that the prime minister remains finance democratically elected leader. i'm not in the us government was in the states looked and still live in eighteen nine the previous government. my intention is to be missed. we had to pee the net the us government support is flooding from the countryside like cooper to protesters clashed in the streets of the capital. authorities if the opponents in the coming days. added. the second day of aerial ball bombings in northern syria has left twenty...
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tomorrow, venezuela holds national local election. the country will choose hundreds of new mayors and thousands are new council members. the elections will show whether or not they are embracing their new leader. he is constantly compared to his friend and predecessor, hugo chavez. >> the dominican rehad bee repue hitting back. the interamerican commission on human rights accuses the government of major rights violations. the court ruling has sparked protests in haiti and the dominican republic. >> now to the bird flu virus that killed several dozen in china this year. it normally inge effects birds like chicken and wide geese. it can jump to humans who come in contact with infected birds. the symptoms start with a high fever and cough, progress to organ failure, leading to death. the number of infected keeps rising in china. the city's health secretary raised the pandemic response level to serious. we have more on the either in the u.s. to fight the eye russ. >> china is on high alert. the world health organization says six march, th
tomorrow, venezuela holds national local election. the country will choose hundreds of new mayors and thousands are new council members. the elections will show whether or not they are embracing their new leader. he is constantly compared to his friend and predecessor, hugo chavez. >> the dominican rehad bee repue hitting back. the interamerican commission on human rights accuses the government of major rights violations. the court ruling has sparked protests in haiti and the dominican...
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demands include the resignation of president viktor yushchenko vagina's government and an immediate election now on their part the opposition opposition have called for a nationwide general strike and they continue to surround the blockade key governmental departmental ministers have buildings here in the center of kiev for their part the ukrainian security services say they're investigating what they are calling and attend to seize power in the country and it's also much on sunday that the e.u. foreign policy representative catherine ashton is set to visit kiev later this week to try and find a political solution to the crisis on the whole movement really has been void fly support from european officials as my colleague arena galicia now reports we were saying is not the only way your neighbor is seeing anti-government anger on the street but for some reason cleaves independence square has captured the minds of not politicians from here and the u.s. you have. seen a veritable parade of members here once more running out was where the opposition leaders they are and sometimes it'll take you
demands include the resignation of president viktor yushchenko vagina's government and an immediate election now on their part the opposition opposition have called for a nationwide general strike and they continue to surround the blockade key governmental departmental ministers have buildings here in the center of kiev for their part the ukrainian security services say they're investigating what they are calling and attend to seize power in the country and it's also much on sunday that the...
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ther. >> the prime minister, yingluck shinawatra, easily won the last election in areas like this. her brother built his power policy by favoring the poor. he still lives in self-imposed exile. this current political christ wamovementwas sparked. >> he runs a community station which makes no claim to being politically independent. he said that people are still angry and they'll invade bangkok in big numbers if it happens again to his system. >> if the army sends the tanks onto the streets, you'll see the grassroots and red shirts come out to offer protection. you'll see it will be a riot. >> even texa his staunchest supporters, he still did things for him which others had not. >> he did everything for us. that's why we love him. >> reporter: the people of the north-northeast claim that their dismiss of the east is naive. but what they know now despite the party winning, they're now facing another fight. >> thousands of protesters have formed a human chain around japan's parliament. they were protesting against the state's act. istreet act. and it will redefine state. cobald was bei
ther. >> the prime minister, yingluck shinawatra, easily won the last election in areas like this. her brother built his power policy by favoring the poor. he still lives in self-imposed exile. this current political christ wamovementwas sparked. >> he runs a community station which makes no claim to being politically independent. he said that people are still angry and they'll invade bangkok in big numbers if it happens again to his system. >> if the army sends the tanks onto...
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just 8 months after electing a new president they went back to the polls to elect over 300 mayors and 2500 council members. >> translator: this is evidence that i'm contributing with a grain of sand to change my country and if you don't vote you can't complain. >> reporter: this has been marked by one of the highest inflation rates in the world at 54%. and it puts the capitol at the third most violent in the region and food short a shortages increased in the last months and hopes the vote will change the government. >> translator: i love this country and respect it, i want to see it free, a country like many others. >> reporter: but polls predict 50% of venezuelans will remain with the government. many people here tell us they will continue to build the governmental candidates and many people here have benefitted from the social programs. and it is flooded with garbage and water is scarce and crime rampant but don't want to loose the food and healthcare. >> translator: my daughter studies at the university, i have a pension and when i go to the doctor i get my medicine for free. >> re
just 8 months after electing a new president they went back to the polls to elect over 300 mayors and 2500 council members. >> translator: this is evidence that i'm contributing with a grain of sand to change my country and if you don't vote you can't complain. >> reporter: this has been marked by one of the highest inflation rates in the world at 54%. and it puts the capitol at the third most violent in the region and food short a shortages increased in the last months and hopes...
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happening, this is one of the constants of the last 100 years that working-class people are not being elected [inaudible conversations]onf the. >> will come to theinan conference is following the of quarterly meeting of the financial regulatory committee all of you who would break the ice and snow to come here today. we are little short on staff some of the members did not make it but i will first introduce the members of the shadow committee of the press conference, peter from the american enterprise institute, marshall from the wharton school university of pennsylvania, chester, from i carnegie-mellon and sitting in the audience is kenneth dam from the university of chicago. and i am george kaufman from illinois university and cochairman of the shadow group. we have four statements. unfortunately one of them was delayed because of the chief author that came in today that what we will do with that statement is we may talk about it today at the meeting and we will have it ready in a weekend if you have an e-mail list, you will be getting a copy of the statement. we have three statements that
happening, this is one of the constants of the last 100 years that working-class people are not being elected [inaudible conversations]onf the. >> will come to theinan conference is following the of quarterly meeting of the financial regulatory committee all of you who would break the ice and snow to come here today. we are little short on staff some of the members did not make it but i will first introduce the members of the shadow committee of the press conference, peter from the...
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tween the two horrors of iran and saudi arabia ok mark let's keep in mind that people in iran go to elections on a regular basis and there's a plurality you know they don't they're not allowed to vote for her out of turn you don't want to hurt my kids one she didn't and then denies bill and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next on remember cross off. the. well for the. science technology innovation all the least of melamine from around russia we've got the future covered. the. war is probably the most complex of all human activities. but. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probability extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people who don't know what they're up their families they're already us people. reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was ny times four in the morning even the best given the bausch shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no pl
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he says he may delay signing until after elections. a lot is at stake. >> it is a fact that we need some time to plan properly. that deployment, after 2014. and in the case that there's no legal frame work from the first of 2015, we need some time to plan to withdraw. personnel and equipment, i think that message has been delivered. to the afghan authorities. >> europe's human rights court where an opponent held a secret joel on its soil. but are strongly denied. >> told the u.k.'s home defense and committee, he was staggered by the information from the former nsa contractor, he denied the paper had damaged security, and insisted that there wasn't an editor on the planet who would have handled that information. >> i think it is important context. in the washington post, controversial identical decisions so this is not a rogue newspaper. it is serious newspaper whose have had long experiences with national security. >> after making comments apparently comparing yo yachts to nazis. the veteran star has been talking about racism and holdi
he says he may delay signing until after elections. a lot is at stake. >> it is a fact that we need some time to plan properly. that deployment, after 2014. and in the case that there's no legal frame work from the first of 2015, we need some time to plan to withdraw. personnel and equipment, i think that message has been delivered. to the afghan authorities. >> europe's human rights court where an opponent held a secret joel on its soil. but are strongly denied. >> told the...
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demonstrations on the president victory on the coverage on his government resign on there is a holy election in order to us he calls it reboot the government now these demands have been part of an ultimatum with a general strike a nationwide general strike being called if these demands are met and some protesters have even made the journey from the square behind me to nearby governmental administrative buildings to blockade those buildings the opposition leaders all the protesters for these demonstrations to remain peaceful now there are also reports emerging locally that some of the opposition leaders of even divided up the roles in any possible future interim government all that up has yet to be confirmed the opposition i think voyage by far the support from european officials as my colleague arena ghoulish the reports we were saying is not the only one neighbor saying on to government anger on its streets but for some reason peeves independence square has captured the minds of politicians from here up and the u.s. we have seen a veritable parade of them here on some running out was with t
demonstrations on the president victory on the coverage on his government resign on there is a holy election in order to us he calls it reboot the government now these demands have been part of an ultimatum with a general strike a nationwide general strike being called if these demands are met and some protesters have even made the journey from the square behind me to nearby governmental administrative buildings to blockade those buildings the opposition leaders all the protesters for these...
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tween the two horrors of iran and saudi arabia ok mark let's keep in mind that people in iran go to elections on a regular basis and there's a plurality of no they don't they're not allowed to vote for her out of turn you don't want to hurt my kids why she didn't and then denounce bill and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next on remember cross off. the you. with economic ups and downs in the final months of the london deal and the rest. will be. countries rich in natural resources are the poorest. it's a colony of the big corporations it's a calling of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world to develop social programs goes to pay back debts. that they had and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back. the money. the wages. stories others refuse to. face is changing the world. full picture of today's. politicians from around the. globe. to. ukraine witnesses its largest protests in almost a decade it's reported the parliament building in kiev is unde
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and holds majority in parliament today, can you ask a democratically-elected leader to step down? >> well, basically if we look at the situation, election, one man, one vote is one part but transparency and good government has not been seen for 2 1/2 years and this is why people are out on the streets of hundreds of thousands. >> reporter: thank you for talking to us, chairman of the center of studies at bangkok university. other news ukraine is due to vote on a no confidence motion against the government. it is already meeting and that is following a warning from the prime minister they could be a coup and it's intensifying and crowds are blocking the main government building and we are joined from the ukraine capitol and the focus of this is a vote is due in parliament and what has been happening there and what the outcome of this is likely to be. >> well, it was a fairly chaotic start to the parliamentary session which began a couple hours ago. there was some shouting on the floor of the parliament and some chanting outside where protesters are gathered and shouting revolution,
and holds majority in parliament today, can you ask a democratically-elected leader to step down? >> well, basically if we look at the situation, election, one man, one vote is one part but transparency and good government has not been seen for 2 1/2 years and this is why people are out on the streets of hundreds of thousands. >> reporter: thank you for talking to us, chairman of the center of studies at bangkok university. other news ukraine is due to vote on a no confidence motion...
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revolution in its claim to have a possibility for the nation to express its will employ which means only election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzz words of democracy justice and the will of the people were interspersed with not so subtle calls for a president they can quote to admit has been beaten this is clear here it is you mean john if there is a solid hunch and they're not even hiding it anymore so this is something that should be unacceptable as a bombing stand widely seen as a clear breach of diplomatic conduct it also raised questions in moscow thelema but i can imagine how our german partners would have felt if russia's foreign minister decided to attend a rally that was being held against german room i don't think they would consider it a friendly step meeting with opposition members is one thing but taking part in rallies that's interference in domestic affairs is not the mission early in the week the government survived a no confidence vote in the ukrainian parliament was implemented. defeated by the democratic process
revolution in its claim to have a possibility for the nation to express its will employ which means only election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzz words of democracy justice and the will of the people were interspersed with not so subtle calls for a president they can quote to admit has been beaten this is clear here it is you mean john if there is a solid hunch and they're not even hiding it anymore so this is something that...
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we are heading to a general election. parliament will be dissolved and a general election amount. the upa government will go to the masses and say, "this is what we have done for you." they are hoping that the masses will react to that knowing that the subsidy issue will be left indefinitely until a permanent solution can be found, one that india agreed to. >> a philippine congressman joins me from oz low. this is the first deal the world trade organization has completed in 18 years. was it worth the wait? >> i think for developing countries it's not a bad deal. the problem is in terms of the deal - the big problem is agriculture has been a massive subsidy that the developed countries have been given the farming sector, over $300 million a year. it puts the burden on the developing country's government to reduce their minimal subsidies. in spite the fact of the schedule it puts the burden on us. as far as trade, i think everybody recognises that the main beneficiaries will be the developed countries and the big corporations - small and medium enterprises. that will get a lot out o
we are heading to a general election. parliament will be dissolved and a general election amount. the upa government will go to the masses and say, "this is what we have done for you." they are hoping that the masses will react to that knowing that the subsidy issue will be left indefinitely until a permanent solution can be found, one that india agreed to. >> a philippine congressman joins me from oz low. this is the first deal the world trade organization has completed in 18...
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>> well, you see, in iran, we have political elections, popular e elections and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad. they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to try to address this issue. we are not talking about sanctions. the effect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started, iran had less than 200 sentence triv fuse. it has been about 18,000 and 800 centrifuges that has been added to iran's stock of centrifuge. sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. on the other hand. the people of iran blamed the west for restrictions that have been imposed on the livelihood, on the ability to buy medicine, on the ability to finance and purchase food items from abroad and they have blamed it squarely on the west for because they have tried to exercise their right and they have resisted pressure and intimidation and iranians are almost allergic to pressure and intimidation, they respond negatively. it seems to me that the west is trying to take advantage of this object to the f
>> well, you see, in iran, we have political elections, popular e elections and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad. they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to try to address this issue. we are not talking about sanctions. the effect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started, iran had less than 200 sentence triv fuse. it has been about 18,000 and 800 centrifuges...
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i knew there was a big election. everybody knew the election was coming up. the voter turnout on the primary, 18%. one in five eligible republican voters. the same thing for democratic primaries. who are the 8%? the most partisan, the most ideological, people are mad about something. if we can get the voter turnout up to 40% primaries, you could have a little bit different result. but right now, the voter turnout is very low. the second thing is $5 million, $6 million flooded in from some of the out of the state organizations which now enforced party orthodoxies. if you benefit, you have millions of dollars of negative ads running against you. my message would be the following -- it said, look, you may run the risk if you do what you think is right and you vote for something that you think is practical, you do run a risk of losing your party's primary. that's true. if you don't, with job approval at 9%. both parties and approval ratings way low, you're going to run a real risk of losing a general election. as long as you're going to be there, you may as well
i knew there was a big election. everybody knew the election was coming up. the voter turnout on the primary, 18%. one in five eligible republican voters. the same thing for democratic primaries. who are the 8%? the most partisan, the most ideological, people are mad about something. if we can get the voter turnout up to 40% primaries, you could have a little bit different result. but right now, the voter turnout is very low. the second thing is $5 million, $6 million flooded in from some of...
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he was elected in tbow re-representing maryland's eighth district. and quickly rose to become one of the youngest member of the democratic leadership. serving adds chairman of the democratic national convention and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democracy in the house budget committee. a post he still rules today. congressman van hole less than has who gliewp the u.s. foreign service together with john kerry. he was born in kansas. went to grade school in turkey, and he was an expert in the senate. i would add his parent were distinguished state department officials. his father a highly respected ambassador and member of the foreign service and his mother one of the government's top analyst on afghanistan in the region. i would also strong boich leader looking for consensus and delighted to have you here with us today. [applause] thank you. great to see you. someone who wrote my dissertation on iraq. you were more than that on the committee. the report for the foreign relations commit
he was elected in tbow re-representing maryland's eighth district. and quickly rose to become one of the youngest member of the democratic leadership. serving adds chairman of the democratic national convention and as assistant to the speaker of the house. in 2010, he was elected by his colleagues to be the top democracy in the house budget committee. a post he still rules today. congressman van hole less than has who gliewp the u.s. foreign service together with john kerry. he was born in...